UseScraper
Extract web content at scale with automated scraping

Target Audience
- Data analysts
- AI/ML developers
- Market researchers
- Academic researchers
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Overview
UseScraper helps you automatically collect data from websites through instant scraping or full-site crawling. It handles JavaScript-heavy pages and exports content in AI-friendly formats like markdown, perfect for feeding data to systems like ChatGPT. The pay-as-you-go model makes it accessible for both small projects and large-scale operations.
Key Features
Full Rendering
Scrape JavaScript-heavy sites using real Chrome browser
Multi-Format Output
Export as markdown, HTML or plain text for AI integration
Auto-Scaling
Crawl thousands of pages/minute with parallel processing
Content Filtering
Exclude specific URLs/page elements using CSS selectors
Webhook Alerts
Get real-time notifications when crawls complete
Use Cases
Feed website data to AI systems
Research competitor pricing
Archive entire websites
Monitor site changes
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Handles JavaScript-rendered sites competitors can't scrape
- First 1,000 pages free with no credit card required
- Pay-as-you-go pricing scales with project needs
- Markdown output optimized for AI/ML pipelines
Cons
- No built-in data analysis tools (pure extraction focus)
- Costs could escalate for massive site crawls
- Limited automation features beyond basic scheduling
Pricing Plans
Pay as you go
monthlyFeatures
- 1,000 free pages/month
- 10 concurrent jobs
- 10,000 pages/website limit
- Basic proxies
Pro
monthlyFeatures
- Unlimited concurrent jobs
- Advanced rotating proxies
- No page limits
- Priority support
Pricing may have changed
For the most up-to-date pricing information, please visit the official website.
Visit websiteFrequently Asked Questions
How do you handle websites that block scrapers?
We use automatic proxy rotation to prevent IP blocking and rate limiting
Is there a free version?
Yes - first 1,000 pages/month are free with basic features
Can you scrape React/Angular websites?
Yes, we use full Chrome browser rendering for JavaScript-heavy sites